Kathleen BulteelReconstructing HabitsMany of our actions stem from habits that have automated processes for us. These are stored within the basal ganglia, which is the part of…Dec 16, 2019Dec 16, 2019
Kathleen BulteelExchanging the word ‘fail’ for ‘challenge’In school we learn that the opposite of ‘ to succeed’ is ‘to fail’. Ever since I was young I believed that it was important to steer away…Jun 18, 2018Jun 18, 2018
Kathleen BulteelI can [‘t] say whatever I want [6/6]Referring back to the previous blogs, I spoke about the trust we place in the idea that the data we post online will remain secure, and the…May 23, 2018May 23, 2018
Kathleen BulteelDear Internet, it’s only a little white lie. [5/6]Today I decided to go for a short jog. I live in the country so there is an abundance of fields, and in this case a lot and a lot of sheep…May 16, 2018May 16, 2018
Kathleen BulteelFacebook, I think we should see other people. [4/6]Why is it so difficult for us to part with Facebook ? In my previous blog I touched upon the Facebook Cambridge Analytica Scandal and the…May 9, 2018May 9, 2018
Kathleen BulteelDon’t hack me, my Info is all yours! [3/6]Imagine I, a total stranger, walked up to you and told you to give me photos of your childhood, of your friends and family, a list of…May 2, 2018May 2, 2018
Kathleen BulteelMe and my Cyborg Self [2/6]Today, media plays a large role in influencing people, and in sculpting identities. This influence comes from the influx of written…Apr 25, 2018Apr 25, 2018
Kathleen BulteelRebelling against the thought of a Fixed Identity. [1/6]As an introduction: My name is Kathleen and I’ve been given an assignment exploring Online Identity. Therefore, the next couple of blogs…Apr 18, 2018Apr 18, 2018